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Ladakh, a part of Jammu & Kashmir State in north
of India consisting of two districts Leh and Kargil. At a distance
of 434 kms from Srinagar and 474 kms from Manali, Leh is situated on
the banks of the river Indus, at a height of 11,000 feet.
The land of majestic mountains, Leh is a complete beauty in itself.
Leh has quite a few amazing places to offer its tourists. The most
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of Leh is the group of women, traditionally
attired, selling fruits, vegetables and household articles, spinning
and knitting, and exchanging gentle banter between themselves and
with passers-by.
Leh airport is Ladakh's only link with the outside world for the
seven months of the year. Leh is one most frequented destinations
for the trekkers in India. Rumbak and Markha offer exciting treks,
while Stok Kangri is the best for a climb. One can also go for
boating and river running on the Indus.
Major Tourist Attractions in Leh
Leh Palace
Built in the mid of 16th century by King Singe Namgyal, this palace
is a distinguished monument and a historical building and is still
owned by the royal family. This palace has nine storeys. One part of
the palace is occupied by the museum. It is an imposing structure,
though in ruins now, situated on a hill and commands a grand view of
the Leh town. The building in grand Tibetan architecture is said to
have inspired the famous Potala of Lahasa, built half a century
later.
The Tsemo Gompa
The Tsemo Gompa or Red Gompa is situated at the north of the city.
The left side of its entrance has the portrait of Tashi Namgyal. It
has a colossal 2-storey high image of Maitreya, flanked by
Avalokitesvara and Manjusri figures.
Soma Gompa
The new Soma Gompa is a new monastery situated at old village. It
was built in 1957 to commemorate the 2,500th birth-day of Buddha.
Hemis Gompa
Hemis Gompa is located at a distance of 40 km south of Leh, along a
road crossing the Indus. Among the innumerable thankas (paintings on
cloth), there is one which is supposed to be the biggest of its kind
in existence. The exposition of this tankhas takes place once in
eleven years. Every year, in June, a fair (' Mela of Hemis Gompa')
takes place at Hemis which is a colourful occasion for the mask
dances.
Tiksey
About 25km south of Leh, Tiksey is considered as one of the most
imposing monastery in Ladakh. It is a 12-storey monastery painted in
red and white and ochre. It has 10 temples surrounded by typical
tapering walls. The complex contains numerous stupas, wall
paintings, tankas, statues, large pillar engraved with Buddha
teachings and swords. The interior of new temple dominated by a
giant 15 meters high Buddha figure.
Getting There
Air : Leh - Leh is the main airport for this area.
Direct flights link it to Delhi, Chandigarh, Srinagar and Jammu.
Kargil, Suru and Zanskar valleys - Srinagar and Leh airports are
both convenient.
Road : Leh - Srinagar-Leh road is the main route with an over
night halt at Kargil. The road is open between mid June and
November. Ordinary and deluxe buses of the J&K state road transport
corporation regularly ply on this route. Taxis can also be hired at
Srinagar for this trip.
Accommodation
Leh offers a variety of accommodations to suit almost every pocket
or preference. Most hotels are family- run establishments and, as
such, the services are more personalised than professional. Hotels
are classified into A, B, C and Economy category while Guest Houses
fall under Upper, Medium and Economy class.
There are also some Government run Tourist Bungalows located mainly
along the Srinagar-Leh road. These offer the best value in the
medium range.
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